Women in the World: Stories and Solutions Summit 2011
Dr. Nawal El Saadawi told the rapt crowd proudly, “I was a feminist when I was a child.”
Dr. Nawal El Saadawi told the rapt crowd proudly, “I was a feminist when I was a child.”
The American Lung Association conducted a bipartisan poll which showed that the public trusts the EPA to protect their health.
Steinem recounted demonstrating outside the Museum with the rallying cry, “MoMA is a female impersonator.”
In the 21st century, women demanding information about their changing bodies shouldn’t have to encounter obstacles.
She sported a bold necklace on her lined neck and rings on her hands—which clearly showed the wear and tear of time and a life lived.
Dr. Rhodes understood that for women with dense breast tissue, “the mammogram doesn’t work well at all.”
Benazir Bhutto was born in 1953. Nobody came to visit her mother for three days; they were in mourning that she hadn’t given birth to a son.
On the buying of sex, Sakow said, “Where there’s men, there’s trafficking. It has nothing to do with religion.”
Embracing forgiveness on a personal level, as well as a national and community level, is integral to Sebarenzi’s philosophy.
Dr. John R. Sharp, a psychiatrist on the faculty at Harvard Medical School, has delved into how the overlap between seasonal, cultural, and personal factors can impact us emotionally.